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Fans of “The Simpsons” The television world is mourning the emotional death of Peruvian dubbing actress Nancy McKenzie, who voiced Marge Simpson in Latin America. The artist died at the age of 81 and left an indelible legacy in the entertainment industry.

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The voice actress and voice of Bart Simpson, Claudia Motta, announced the news through her social networks. “Simpson daughters (Lisa and Bart), it is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Marge Simpson (Nancy McKenzie). Rest in peace, we will never forget you,” Motta wrote.

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Nancy Mackenzie became an icon of the 1989 series “The Simpsons”, which continues today in its 35th season. He is loved by millions of fans in the Spanish-speaking world. In addition to her role on “The Simpsons,” Mackenzie voiced numerous characters in other productions, such as “Futurama,” where she played Lila.

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The voice actress performed other voices in Spanish-language film and television productions. These are just a few of his works, but the entirety spans over 800 vocal performances.

  • Marge Simpson in “The Simpsons”.
  • Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) in “The Matrix” and “The Matrix Reloaded”
  • Diane Keaton in “Rich, Married and Hopeless” and other films with the American actress
  • Cruella de Vil in “The Villain Club with Mickey and Friends”.
  • Cathy Morningside (Candice Bergen) in “Miss Congeniality.”
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Nancy McKenzie was born in Lima, Peru in 1942, but lived in Mexico during her youth and later became a citizen of that country. His memory is a deep pain in his family. Also, his colleagues and friends like Mexican actor Humberto Velez (voice of Homer Simpson) describe him as a person passionate about his work with an unmatched sense of humor and a generous heart.

“So many hours together, work, travel. A lifetime. Your departure hurts me deeply, but I celebrate your joyful, free, full life. Thank you for always listening to me and for your unconditional support in the union challenges we face together,” Vélez wrote in a statement.

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